BookSlump

Twitter 2017-04 culture active Updated 2026-02-22
Late 2010s Major 380 million+ lifetime posts

First documented in April 2017 on Twitter. Currently active and in regular use across social platforms since 2017.

Also known as: ReadingSlumpCantRead

#BookSlump represents inability to enjoy reading, documenting how reading culture evolved through social media (2010-2023), creating communities, trends, and commercial opportunities around book consumption and fandom.

This hashtag captured the transformation of reading from solitary activity to social media phenomenon, as BookTok, BookTube, and Bookstagram created spaces for readers to share recommendations, reactions, and merchandise, building communities around shared literary obsessions.

Cultural Impact

The trend demonstrated how digital platforms reshaped book discovery, purchasing decisions, and reading habits, moving power from professional critics to peer recommendations and creating new vocabulary, rituals, and expectations around contemporary reading culture.

Commercial Influence

Publishers, authors, and retailers adapted to social-media-driven book culture, recognizing hashtag trends could launch bestsellers, revive backlist titles, and create dedicated customer bases willing to purchase books, merchandise, and subscription services based on online community endorsements.

Sources

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